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Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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The last half-hour of the ESPN network's afternoon block of "journalists yell about sports" shows (along with Numbers Never Lie, Dan LeBatard Is Highly Questionable, Sports Nation, and Around the Horn. The show debuted in October 2001 and is still[when?] ongoing. Hosted by former Washington Post sportswriter Tony Kornheiser and ESPN.com sportswriter Michael Wilbon (also formerly of the Post), and featuring ATH host Tony Reali as "Stat Boy", the show has the duo discuss a variety of daily sports topics, which are generally timed to keep the show moving.
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